Filing under the rule. The speaker pro tempore the clerk will report the title. The clerk report to accompany House Resolution 739. Resolution providing for consideration of the bill, h. R. 2534, to amenlt securities and exchange act amend the securities and exchange act of 1934 to prohibit certain Securities Trading and related communications by those who possess material nonpublic information and relating to consideration of the concurrent resolution, house concurrent resolution 77, directing the president , pursuant to section 5c of the war powers resolution, to remove United States armed forces from hostilities in the Syrian Arab Republic that have not been authorized by congress. The speaker pro tempore referred to the house calendar and ordered printed. Proceedings will resume on questions previously postponed. Votes will be taken in the following order. Motions to suspend the rules and agree to House Resolution 546, and pass s. 178. The first electronic vote will be conducted as
Highest level since 2006. So were going back an additional year than what we have been looking at recently. 2year is down 5. 18. The 10year note is yielding 4. 8 and the 30year has ticked a little higher at 4. 95. Meantime President Biden landing in israel early this morning and met with israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Nbcs jay gray joins us this morning from tel aviv. Jay. Reporter hey, there, good morning, guys. Yeah, the president meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu as you talked about and later today with the war council. Who hell not be meeting with is his arab allies. There will be no trip to jordan. That was something that was planned there. That was considered a pretty important part of the visit in that the president had hoped to talk about tamping down concerns that are growing right now over this becoming a much wider military conflict. You know theyre already growing escalation alord the border of lebanon. There have been casualties of soldiers on both sides. Israel
Question of the distinction between free speech and Academic Freedom, whether they are, in fact, identical or quite subtly different for very different matters to be concerned with at our institutions of higher education. And carol, i wonder if you would like to take that on first . As i understand it, i think you need to use the multiplex microphone. Thanks. So the question youre asking is by the relationship between a commitment to free speech and the speech of faculty members, and how, the ways in which this issue has been framed in public debate focuses on free speech. Im not the most qualified person to speak about the distinction between free speech and Academic Freedom, but i will say that Academic Freedom is largely about inquiry, and the freedom to pursue even wildly unpopular lines of research in the interest of arriving at deep insights. And with the recognition that many of the most important areas of Research Today were at one time wildly unpopular, frowned upon and dismis
Baltimore. We have an excellent panel. We have, actually, appropriately enough, to leaders of liberal arts colleges and two leaders of large universities, all of whom share a lot of similar concerns and issues. Are you im sorry . Louder. Louder, okay, sorry. Do i need to start again . Okay, everyones heard us so far. So that means everyone has to speak directly into these microphones, and pull them toward them, everyone up here. I want to introduce our four panelists briefly. Carol quillen, to my immediate left, president of davidson college. She is a long accomplished administrator, spent much of her career at Rice University in houston. To her left is jonathan holloway, provost of northwestern university. And until he moved to northwestern last year, he was the dean of yale college and edmund s. Morgan professor of africanamerican studies, history and american studies at yale. Jonathan is working on many interesting projects, including hes written an introduction for a new edition of
Have a good chance of rain. Not everyone will see rain but there will be spotty showers, even a rumble of thunder. Highs today into the mid80s. Larry, over to you. Your time 6 01. Metro riders want to let you know everything is running on schedule this morning. There we go. Okay. Thank you. Okay, metro riders, everything running on schedule. Buses running on schedule as well. Folks are starting to wake up here as well this morning. If youre going to be traveling eastbound on 66, fog is really going to be the biggest trouble for you this morning. Want to take you out live right now and show you how things are shaping up. This is in chantilly, leesburg, even parts of manassas and towns along the 95 corridor are seeing fog. It lip pact the morning commute it will impact the morning commute. Decrease the speed because of the conditions right now as you can see. Want to take you to the beltway and show you how things are shaping up on i270. Again no issues there this morning. The beltway fr